Cedar Creek Lake

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Cedar Creek Lake Fishing Report for April 22, 2017

by Jason Barber, Fishing GuideKings Creek Adventures
I started my career as a professional Bass fisherman in 2000 and claimed my 1st B.A.S.S. victory on the famous Sam Rayburn reservoir in 2002 and finished 3rd place in my first B.A.S.S. Tour event in Florida in 2002. I am currently a full-time fishing guide and offer my services on Cedar Creek Lake and surrounding lakes.

Hi folks, Jason Barber here with the www.kingscreekadventures.com fishing and lake report for cedar creek lake. I'm sorry for the recent inactivity with my lake reporting, i think I'm back on track... the lake is full and the water temp is low to Mid 70s. Water clarity is slightly stained muddy heading north.

The crappie are in all stages of the spawn, you have fish in shallow water bedding as well as fish staging on docks, bridges and brush. Jigs and minnows are good you just have to hunt.

Sandies and hybrids are shallow starting out early then moving out to the 10 to 20' ranges during the day... Humps and point are best areas, use shad, slabs, swimbaits and crankbaits are all good at times.

Catfish are shallow early on rocks, walls and windy points. Shad are spawning and readily available so that's my bait of choice...

The largemouth are like the crappie, they are in all stages so anything is possible. I would start with topwaters and crankbaits then move to jigs and plastics. Try coves points and offshore stuff.